Bob Holliday

In the media room at Pinehurst during last week's annual ACC Kickoff event, men as well as women were talking of Michelangelo. Boston College senior Harris Williams referenced the renaissance artist as a way of portraying the unknowns in the coming season.
Posted 4:54 p.m. Friday

In the Atlantic Coast Conference of 2015, more teams have running quarterbacks than not. And for most of these guys, the art of moving the chains just begins to describe their impact on the game.
Posted 12:08 p.m. Tuesday

New recruits, even those as talented as Brandon Ingram and Derryck Thornton, represent something of an unknown commodity. On the other hand, the departing players - and Triangle schools count six of those - are known commodities.
Posted April 28

Three of the six TBS/CBS analysts picked Michigan State to beat Duke Saturday night in the Final Four. The Blue Devils though, did what they have done this entire NCAA Tournament -- they played lock-down defense and very efficient offense, with something of a twist.
Posted April 5

We are watching history in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Louisville's win over Northern Iowa late Sunday night gives the league five teams in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time. This ties the record set by the Big East in 2009.
Posted March 23

Through time, the ACC Tournament has proven to be a strong predictor of how teams will play in the NCAA Tournament. Teams that win the ACC Tournament typically play at least two more weeks. Teams that lose in the semifinals or finals can still achieve success later in March.
Posted March 17